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Re: Error when starting DBCA

From: sybrandb <sybrandb_at_gmail.com>
Date: 24 Apr 2007 07:00:21 -0700
Message-ID: <1177423221.247137.24970@s33g2000prh.googlegroups.com>


On Apr 24, 9:26 am, Fry_83 <daniel.keh..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On 23 Apr., 23:53, DA Morgan <damor..._at_psoug.org> wrote:
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> > Fry_83 wrote:
> > > On 23 Apr., 17:27, DA Morgan <damor..._at_psoug.org> wrote:
> > >> daniel.keh..._at_gmail.com wrote:
> > >>> Hi together,
> > >>> i get the following error messages when I try to start the dbca:
> > >>> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: oracle/
> > >>> sysman/vbo/VboInsufficientInitException
> > >>> at oracle.sysman.assistants.dbca.Dbca.getHost(Dbca.java:160)
> > >>> at oracle.sysman.assistants.dbca.Dbca.execute(Dbca.java:94)
> > >>> at oracle.sysman.assistants.dbca.Dbca.main(Dbca.java:180)
> > >>> System:
> > >>> Windows Server 2003 Std. Edt. R2 x64
> > >>> Oracle 10.2
> > >>> Any ideas?
> > >>> thx
> > >>> Daniel
> > >> Are you reading and following the installation instructions or did
> > >> you just launch the install program?
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> > >> What version?
> > >> What operating system?
> > >> What path?
> > >> --
> > >> Daniel A. Morgan
> > >> University of Washington
> > >> damor..._at_x.washington.edu
> > >> (replace x with u to respond)
> > >> Puget Sound Oracle Users Groupwww.psoug.org-ZitiertenText ausblenden -
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> > >> - Zitierten Text anzeigen -
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> > > Hi Daniel,
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> > > I installed the database as a part of a SAP installation. So the
> > > installation was done by a preconfigured script.
> > > But I've done the installation on 2 different servers before and i had
> > > no problems with starting the dbca.
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> > > OS: Windows Server 2003 Standard Edt. R2 x64
> > > Oracle Version: 10.2.0.2.0
> > > PATH: D:\oracle\S11\102\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS
> > > \System32\Wbem;D:\oracle\S11\102\OPatch;C:\WINDOWS
> > > \system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0
> > > (The path to the java.exe is already deleted. I first thougt that the
> > > installed sdk causes the problem)
> > > ORACLE_HOME: D:\oracle\S11\102\
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> > > thx for the help
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> > > Daniel
> > > The SAP System on top is running without any errors.
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> > I like Frank's suggestions but I must confess I am amazed that SAP
> > is supporting 10.2.0.2 so quickly: Usually they lag behind.
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> > My guess is that it is a Windows problem, I know easy out, but you
> > might want to compare installations with those that have worked.
> > And, of course, there is always the three fingered salute.
> > --
> > Daniel A. Morgan
> > University of Washington
> > damor..._at_x.washington.edu
> > (replace x with u to respond)
> > Puget Sound Oracle Users Groupwww.psoug.org-Zitierten Text ausblenden -
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> The funny thing about it is that other programs like the universal
> installer, the migration assistent and so on are running without any
> errors.
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> - Server has a fixed IP and a FQDN, network configuration is correct
> - Oracle x64 version is installed
> - I'm logged in as domain administrator so i have local administration
> rights
> - Java is installed but oracle opens the dbca with its own jre
> How can i check if there is any classpath defined?- Hide quoted text -
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Where did Oracle tell you, in which document, you should use the *domain* administrator? You should NOT. You also shouldn't install Oracle as domain administrator.
CLASSPATH is just another environment variable.

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Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA
Received on Tue Apr 24 2007 - 09:00:21 CDT

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